disco cakes

Artist:Defkline & Red Polo Vs Dancefloor Outlaws
Title:Disco Cakes Vol 5
Label:Disco Cakes
So Disco Cakes is back with yet another chart topper. This time The Dancefloor Outlaws do battle with label bosses Defkline & Red Polo. So what happens when the kings of booty breaks take on the might of the Outlaws?

Well you get an EP of epic proportions. Its packed with both there styles, the booty shacking bass and hooky vocals you have come to expect from Defkline & Red Polo matched up against the crowd pleasing disco esq funk you have come to expect from The Dancefloor Outlaws.

They are 4 cuts that will sit in your bag and be weapons in your artillery for a long time to come. Available in both vinyl and digital these bombs will shake the dance and work the crowd in true "Cakes" fashion.
Artist:JFB (Feat Mr Dero)
Title:The Fizzy Bubla EP
Label:Disco Cakes
JFB steps up for his first release on Disco Cakes, the aptly named Fizzy Bubla EP. Brighton's JFB is a scratch DJ and party starter extraordinaire who won the UK DMC Championship in 2007 and 2011. Yet unlike many turntablists, JFB also knows when to stop beatjuggling and start dropping bombs - ultimately, it's all about making the people dance. This is an artist who's fully immersed in bass culture. His first release is testament to just this, JFB delivers a gigantic EP that takes elements from his back ground in hip hop and his love of dutty bass lines, to deliver an EP that blurs the boundaries between funk and bass. Big vocals and bigger bass with the added bonus of the talented Mr Dero, giving you a package of 3 hands in the air, crowd pleasing banners. Everyone has been after this release, those who have been lucky enough to get a copy know its true value. These weapons destroy the dance, fact !
Artist:Various Artists
Title:Disco Cakes Vol 2
Label:Disco Cakes
Disco Cakes are back for their second release. After the success of the first release they have invited the Dancefloor Outlaws back and this time have bought some friends with them for another solid packed EP of 4 dancefloor shaking bangers.

Kicking it off The Outlaws hit us with their trouser flappin "Get Your Boogie Down" which brings their signature take on funk with a juicy bottom end. Next up to join the party are Australian whizz kids Tom Drummond & JMC who chuck a feast for your ears with "Again & Again & Again".

On the flip is another new artist Delimentry, this aclaimed DJ now drops his first slab as a producer and what a track it is - "Why Can't There Be Love" proves his knowledge for funk history with a large helping technical flare. Finishing things off we go back to Australia where Slynk has teamed up with label boss Ed Solo to rework the oh so classic "I Wish", a solid production groove with huge Ed Solo bass, this one will be styling your record bag for a long time for a long time to come!